Light in correlated disordered media
The optics of correlated disordered media is a conceptually rich research topic emerging at
the interface between the physics of waves in complex media and nanophotonics. Inspired …
the interface between the physics of waves in complex media and nanophotonics. Inspired …
Particle-turbulence interactions in atmospheric clouds
RA Shaw - Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Turbulence is ubiquitous in atmospheric clouds, which have enormous turbulence
Reynolds numbers owing to the large range of spatial scales present. Indeed, the ratio of …
Reynolds numbers owing to the large range of spatial scales present. Indeed, the ratio of …
A computational framework for the analysis of rain-induced erosion in wind turbine blades, part I: Stochastic rain texture model and drop impact simulations
In the past decade, the power output of wind turbines has increased significantly. This
increase has been primarily achieved through manufacturing larger blades resulting in high …
increase has been primarily achieved through manufacturing larger blades resulting in high …
Turbulent clustering of stagnation points and inertial particles
L Chen, S Goto, JC Vassilicos - Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2006 - cambridge.org
In high-Reynolds-number two-dimensional turbulence with a− 5/3 power-law energy
spectrum, the clustering of inertial particles reflects the clustering of acceleration stagnation …
spectrum, the clustering of inertial particles reflects the clustering of acceleration stagnation …
Scale-dependent droplet clustering in turbulent clouds
AB Kostinski, RA Shaw - Journal of fluid mechanics, 2001 - cambridge.org
The current understanding of fundamental processes in atmospheric clouds, such as
nucleation, droplet growth, and the onset of precipitation (collision–coalescence), is based …
nucleation, droplet growth, and the onset of precipitation (collision–coalescence), is based …
[HTML][HTML] Shattering during sampling by OAPs and HVPS. Part I: Snow particles
Shattering during Sampling by OAPs and HVPS. Part I: Snow Particles in: Journal of
Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology Volume 22 Issue 5 (2005) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology Volume 22 Issue 5 (2005) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Processing of ice cloud in situ data collected by bulk water, scattering, and imaging probes: Fundamentals, uncertainties, and efforts toward consistency
GM McFarquhar, D Baumgardner… - Meteorological …, 2017 - journals.ametsoc.org
In situ observations of cloud properties made by airborne probes play a critical role in ice
cloud research through their role in process studies, parameterization development, and …
cloud research through their role in process studies, parameterization development, and …
A radiative transfer framework for non-exponential media
We develop a new theory of volumetric light transport for media with non-exponential free-
flight distributions. Recent insights from atmospheric sciences and neutron transport …
flight distributions. Recent insights from atmospheric sciences and neutron transport …
On the extinction of radiation by a homogeneous but spatially correlated random medium
AB Kostinski - JOSA A, 2001 - opg.optica.org
Exponential extinction of incoherent radiation intensity in a random medium (sometimes
referred to as the Beer–Lambert law) arises early in the development of several branches of …
referred to as the Beer–Lambert law) arises early in the development of several branches of …
What is a raindrop size distribution?
AR Jameson, AB Kostinski - Bulletin of the American …, 2001 - journals.ametsoc.org
It is commonly understood that the number of drops that one happens to measure as a
function of diameter in some sample represents the drop size distribution. However, recent …
function of diameter in some sample represents the drop size distribution. However, recent …